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Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve

Context: According to the recently released ‘EnviStats India-2024’ report, the Nagarjuna Sagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve (NSTR) has been ranked first among India’s 55 tiger reserves for its leopard population, with an estimated 360 leopards. 

Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve

  • Location:

  • It lies within the Nallamala Hills of the Eastern Ghats.

  • It includes five districts of Andhra Pradesh, namely Prakasam, Kurnool, Guntur, and Mahbubnagar.

  • It spreads over an approximate area of about 3,568 square kilometers.

  • It is named after two major dams in the area, Nagarjuna Sagar Dam and Srisailam Dam.

  • Geographical Features:

  • Varied land; rugged hills, deep valleys, and dense forests.

  • It is a part of the Srisailam-Nagarjunasagar-Kurnool forest belt.

  • Two wildlife sanctuaries, namely Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and Gundla Brahmeswaram Wildlife Sanctuary (GBM), constitute the NSTR.

  • The Krishna River passes through the reserve, and, therefore it will involve all kinds of its own unique ecosystem.

  • Flora

  • Tropical and dry deciduous forests.

  • Dominated by teak, terminalia, bamboo, and other native species.

  • Rich in medicinal plants and herbs.

  • Fauna:

  • Has a large population of Bengal tigers.

  • Other mammals:

  • Indian leopard

  • Sloth bear

  • Dhole (Indian wild dog)

  • Indian pangolin

  • Chital (spotted deer)

  • Sambar deer

  • Nilgai (blue bull)

  • Four-horned antelope

  • Indian giant squirrel

  • Birds:

  • More than 350 species have been recorded.

  • It comprises the grey junglefowl, painted spurfowl and even the critically endangered white-rumped vulture.

  • Reptiles: Indian python, Mugger crocodile, Bengal monitor and Star tortoise

Conservation

  • It has been declared a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger way back in 1983. It is also declared a part of the Srisailam-Nagarjunasagar-Kurnool Biosphere Reserve. Conserving efforts are going on continuously in the wild to preserve the Bengal tiger along with its habitats.


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